In 1959, along with a group of musicians collectively known as The Blue Men… Read Full Bio ↴In 1959, along with a group of musicians collectively known as The Blue Men, studio pioneer Joe Meek recorded the innovative, strange album βI Hear A New Worldβ at his Holland Park flat and at Lansdowne Studios.
The Blue Men were originally the West Five, a skiffle group from Ealing in London. In addition to recording as The Blue Men, they also recorded under the name of Rodd, Ken and the Cavaliers for Meek. The line up was:
Rod Freeman (group leader) β guitar, vocals
Ken Harvey β tenor sax, vocals
Roger Fiola β Hawaiian guitar
Chris White β guitar
Doug Collins β bass
Dave Golding β drums
Of the recordings only a 4 track EP was released in 1960. Apart from a few demo copies, I Hear A New World was not released in its entirety until 1991. Nevertheless, it is regarded as a watershed in modern music due to Meekβs approach to the recording process, opening up the world of sound technology, redefining it from science to an art in its own right. It marked the beginning of creative audio engineering, with vocals being recorded in obscure locations for effect, peculiar time and pitch shifting effects, and home built compressors and equalizers (the original designs of which are still used today by professional engineers). Joe Meek & The Blue Men created an album that would not only go on to become a musical success, but which would also inspire and influence countless people and generations in both music and music technology.
The Blue Men were originally the West Five, a skiffle group from Ealing in London. In addition to recording as The Blue Men, they also recorded under the name of Rodd, Ken and the Cavaliers for Meek. The line up was:
Rod Freeman (group leader) β guitar, vocals
Ken Harvey β tenor sax, vocals
Roger Fiola β Hawaiian guitar
Chris White β guitar
Doug Collins β bass
Dave Golding β drums
Of the recordings only a 4 track EP was released in 1960. Apart from a few demo copies, I Hear A New World was not released in its entirety until 1991. Nevertheless, it is regarded as a watershed in modern music due to Meekβs approach to the recording process, opening up the world of sound technology, redefining it from science to an art in its own right. It marked the beginning of creative audio engineering, with vocals being recorded in obscure locations for effect, peculiar time and pitch shifting effects, and home built compressors and equalizers (the original designs of which are still used today by professional engineers). Joe Meek & The Blue Men created an album that would not only go on to become a musical success, but which would also inspire and influence countless people and generations in both music and music technology.
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Joe Meek & The Blue Men Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Joe Meek & The Blue Men:
I Hear A New World I hear a new world I hear a new world…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Joe Meek:
All My Loving Close your eyes and I'll kiss you Tomorrow I'll miss you Rem…
Blue Blue Heartache Our guardian star lost all his glow The day that…
Cumberland Gap Cumberland gap, Cumberland gap Fifteen miles on the Cumberl…
Don't You Rock Me Daddy-0 Me and my daddy was coming into town (Sail away lady…
Don't You Rock Me Daddy-O Me and my daddy was coming into town (Sail away lady…
Don't you think it's time Hey, hey, baby Where'd you think you're runnin' to Hey, he…
I I hear a new world I hear a new world…
I Hear a New World I hear a new world I hear a new world…
I Hear a New World Excerpt I hear a new world I hear a new world…
Johnny Remember Me When the mist's a-rising And the rain is falling And…
Magic Star "Telstar Telstar Listen to me..." Magic star above Sen…
Mr. Blue Our guardian star lost all his glow The day that…
Please Stay If I got on my knees and I pleaded with…
Sugaree I got a letter from my baby She said she's comin'…
The Garden of Eden When you walk in the garden In the garden of Eden With…
Walkin' With My Angel Ain't no guy in town Who would ever try to put…
What do you want to make those eyes at me for What do ya wanna make those eyes at me for…
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@arthurlecomte8950
I want this song on my funeral when they bring my coffin into the building
@basural
Joe Seek !!, Genio !, gracias !!!
@WiloPolis03
Thank you Wikipedia β₯οΈ
@basural
Great.
@glennjohnson8170
Glenn Johnson Found this on the Joe Meek Anthology CD two years ago.I was sure it was a theme to a children`s TV series back in the early 60`s?Anyone put me right,please.
@52bluenotes
@trumpetfish1 What does that mean in english?
@davidwalsh3439
A load of utter rubbish.